How to Homeschool in Your State
Are you interested in homeschooling your child? One of the first things you should do is familiarize yourself with the homeschooling laws in your state. Homeschooling laws can vary significantly from state to state, which means that some Alaskans can start homeschooling immediately while Pennsylvanians might have to do quite a bit more planning. This resource is intended to give you an overview of the laws in your state and the resources in your area that can provide additional information and support. Feel free to notify us if you notice any discrepancies. Select a state to continue.
Disclaimers
Any information about the laws in your state is provided to help you understand your legal requirements to homeschool in your state. It should by no means be interpreted as legal advice. This information was not compiled by a lawyer. It is your responsibility to interpret and understand the laws that you will be homeschooling under. If you have questions, you should seek the advice of a lawyer that operates in your state.
Beyond the Page does not endorse any of the homeschool groups that are included in these pages. They are provided only for your benefit. You should research any group to ensure that they align with your families goals and philosophies.